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CFO: Magazine for Senior Financial Executives
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Articles in March 2006 issue of CFO: Magazine for Senior Financial Executives
- Regulating hedge funds
by Ashim Bhanja Chowdhury
- The great rate debate
- A tough act to follow: what CFOs really think about Sarboxand how they'd fix the !#& thing
by David M. Katz
- Money Concepts
- Out of touch
by Dave Kosek
- View from China: in an era of unchecked growth, China's CFOs could use a lesson in stakeholder capitalism
by Wu Chen
- Retooling Sarbox: the surveyed finance executives had lots of ideas on how to alter Sarbox; easing requirements for internal-controls testing topped the list
- TRC
- Uneven expansion
by Matt Lynch
- A safer workplace?
by Chris W. Cox
- House poor: why the source of consumer spending may be tapped out
by Don Durfee
- The trouble with COSO: critics say the Treadway Commission's controls framework is outdated, onerous, and overly complicated. But is there an alternative?
by Helen Shaw
- First Avenue Networks
- Basel II, Eurobanks 0
by Janet Kersnar
- Definite conflicts
by John Lizzul
- I am Joe's conscience: employers are setting up ethics programs to teach workers to do the right thing. Is this the wrong approach?
by Norm Alster
- Serenity now! Board members worried about compliance-related lawsuits may want to revisit their D&O policies
by Anne Stuart
- Rambus
- Verbatim
- Correction
- Commanding data: will a raft of federal, state, and local requirements ever lead to a single information-security standard?
by John Edwards
- Deemed if you don't: U.S. multinationals may have a new way to avoid tax on foreign collateral, if a financing arrangement by Huntsman Corp. passes muster
by Ronald Fink
- Windrose Medical Properties Trust
- Protectionist measures
by Laura Demars
- What's in your wallet?
by Alix Nyberg Stuart
- Rx for merger trauma: amid a resurgence in M&A, a veteran offers lessons learned from a difficult merger
by P.B. Gray
- The best advice: choosing a financial adviser may be the biggest investment decision you make
by Chuck Jaffe
- Sallie Mae
- Now boarding, at a price
- Catering to the extremes.S
by Karen M. Kroll
- Staples' John Mahoney
by Lori Calabro
- Bigger fish, smaller pond: leaving a large company for the CFO spot at a smaller company can be a great moveas long as you do your homework
by Scott Leibs
- Whitney Information Network
- Fairness as an option
by Rob Garver
- The Spitzer backlash: as state attorneys general clamp down on corporate wrongdoers, companies fight back
by Tim Reason
- Symantec
- Ford Motor Credit
- Going public
by Julia Homer
- Do you hear an echo?
by Kate O'Sullivan
- Risk and how it could become your biggest asset
- State University of New York
- Change at the exchange
by Kate O'Sullivan
- Through shareholders' eyes
by Gordon Knudson
- The end of confidentiality
- Help wanted
by Don Durfee
- Interstate Hotels & Resorts
- Lay-ing odds
by Kate O'Sullivan